ANGUS REID calls for artists and curators to play their part with political and historical responsibility
Angus Reid


ANGUS REID recommends a landmark work of aural history that follows the intertwined lives of four International Brigaders

ANGUS REID reviews a book that is an important and comprehensive work of documentation

ANGUS REID harks back to the times, not that distant, when debates were fearsome confrontations about contemporary, pressing issues

ANGUS REID is moved by a brutally honest narration about growing up gay in a working-class community

ANGUS REID warmly applauds a play inspired by a real-life union campaign against zero-hours contracts

ANGUS REID argues that what might have been impersonal for Kazimir Malevich has had a profound practical application for artists who embraced the October Revolution

ANGUS REID fills the blanks left by a biased academic perspective

On the centenary of the incomparable Greek composer’s birth ANGUS REID recalls and recommends a new recording of his Pleiades and Persephassa

ANGUS REID takes issue with the pernicious imperial sabre-rattling purveyed by a dying empire in the latest edition of Top Gun

This production badly needs a knowing nod to the audience and a contemporary riff, suggests ANGUS REID